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The Mum actor talks to Alexandra Pollard about starring in a Paul Thomas Anderson film, growing up in a working-class family, and how 'masses of people have brought up children on their own with far less privileges than I had'.

From the riotous office humour of Jerk to the satirical genius of American comedy Special, TV is finally embracing characters with cerebral palsy. We ask the stars of this new wave: is this a watershed moment?

Before Terry Pratchett died, Gaiman told his friend he would adapt their novel about an angel and a devil stopping the apocalypse. As Good Omens starts on TV, he discusses fame, politics and honouring that promise.